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Help! Long Anti Vandal Switch wiring
I have a Novasound 3.0 soundboard that i am wiring into my lightsaber. I am using a long momentary AV switch with 6 pins and 2 pins for the LED. I can get the LED to work, but i can't get the switch to work with the soundboard. There are 2 leads off of the sound board that are marked for the switch and i have tried hooking them up to a pair of the 6 leads in all configurations, but i cannot get the saber to light. I have hooked up a short AV switch with 2 pins and 2 pins for the LED, and it works fine. What am i doing wrong. How should i be wiring the Long AV switch. I am not much good a reading the schematic on the page where i bought the switch, so i could use all the help i can get.
Thanks
Jeremy
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The top and bottom center pins are for the led. Easy peasy. I wired mine for the power on the right side with the bottom two prongs to make the switch light up when I pressed the switch down. Another thing you may want to consider is whether the board you're using accepts a latching switch for power. I personally don't know much about the novasound modules.
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Council Member
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Those switches have the ability to activate two different circuits, but for most applications as only use one set of pins coroner circuit. I usually use the line labelled NO1 and CO1 on those switches.
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Youngling
A quick search will give you the proper diagram.
http://forums.thecustomsabershop.com...4&d=1300742559
The top & bottom are the LED power pos and neg
You'll want to wire to either NC1 & C1 or NO1 & C1, the other side is copied; NC2 & C2 etc.
I am unaware if that board accepts momentary or latching switches, like Ty said. This could be your problem.
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Youngling
NC stands for normally closed, NO stands for Normally open. CO comletes your circut. The 1 and 2 designate the two different circuits. For what you are wanting to do, you want a normally open circuit, so pushing the button closes the circuit. So use NO1 and CO1.
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Thanks guys, that helped a lot. I was thinking that the pins opposite each other where one circuit, not that one side of pins was a circuit. now i have it. and the soundboard does take a momentary switch, i checked into that when i ordered the switch.
Thanks again.
Jeremy
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